Abstract

This paper’s goal is to highlight how happiness affects the level of shadow economy, by using many control variables within different types of potentially determining factors of shadow economy. Another main contribution consists in the systematic comparison between old and new European Union member states in terms of determinants of shadow economy, including happiness. Our findings consist in the fact that happier people are more likely to act honestly, thus causing a decrease in the size of shadow economy and this result is valid both for old and new European Union countries. In addition, we found that the quality of public governance and the richness of a country are associated with a lower propensity towards shadow economy for all the member states. However, the relationship between public governance and shadow economy are never sig-nificant when the happiness and richness variables vary simultaneously. Our research reveals that the shadow economy in European Union countries is explained in percent of about 62% by richness and happiness of the people. Contrary to our expectations, the fiscal pressure seems not to be a determinant for shadow economy in the European Union space.

Highlights

  • Current research of the economic phenomena goes beyond the economic explanations, emphasizing the role of social and psychological dimension. Stiglitz et al (2010) highlights the importance of measuring a nation’s emotional prosperity rather than its economic prosperity, focusing on well-being than wealth. Oswald (2010), a pioneer of happiness economicsM

  • It can be seen that the difference between old and new members of the European Union in terms of shadow economy is significant being a good argue for us to conduct a separate analysis of the shadow economy on these two subgroups in order to explain this variation

  • Among all the countries of the European Union, the lowest percentage of the shadow economy is found in Austria (7.97 percents), followed by Luxembourg (8.35 percents) and Netherlands (9.7 percents)

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Introduction

Current research of the economic phenomena goes beyond the economic explanations, emphasizing the role of social and psychological dimension. Stiglitz et al (2010) highlights the importance of measuring a nation’s emotional prosperity rather than its economic prosperity, focusing on well-being than wealth. Oswald (2010), a pioneer of happiness economicsM. Current research of the economic phenomena goes beyond the economic explanations, emphasizing the role of social and psychological dimension. Stiglitz et al (2010) highlights the importance of measuring a nation’s emotional prosperity rather than its economic prosperity, focusing on well-being than wealth. Oswald (2010), a pioneer of happiness economics. Achim et al Rethinking the shadow economy in terms of happiness. A member of the Stiglitz Comission, reveals that the research area in the economics field could consist in emotional prosperity. Many behavioral acts in the economics field are better explained. He remarks that the borders between economics and other social science disciplines could become increasingly blurred

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